System Operation
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IPN 997-00012-03 B2 Issue B2 July 2018
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Active Alarm Indications
All alarms have a configured
Severity:
Critical Major Minor Warning Control
The
Severity
determines how an active alarm is indicated:
Severity
Alarm indications
Details
Critical
Major
SC300 Major alarm LED will turn on.
See details on page
Minor
Warning
SC300 Minor alarm LED will turn on.
See details on page
Critical
Major
Minor
If the SC300 audible indicator is enabled, it
will sound until a key is pressed.
See details on page
Any alarm
Critical
Major
Minor
Warning
The alarm name and severity icon will be
displayed on the SC300 main screen.
See details on page 8.
The
Event Log
will record the alarm activation. See details on page
If configured, an Email message will be sent to
one or more Email addresses.
See details on page
If configured, an SMS text message will be
sent to one or more cell phones.
See details on page
If configured, PowerManagerII control and
monitoring software will be notified by SNMP
trap. PowerManagerII can initiate various
actions when it receives an alarm notification.
Refer to the
PowerManagerII
online Help.
In DCTools/Web (if connected), the alarm
name and severity icon will be displayed in
the
Alarms
list on the
System
page.
See page 106.
If configured, an SNMP Trap will be sent to a
network management system (NMS).
See details on page
If configured, a note will be displayed on the
SC300 and included in the SNMP trap (if
used).
Refer to the alarm's
configuration details.
Any alarm or control
output
Critical
Major
Minor
Warning
Control
If configured, one or two digital outputs
(relays) will be operated.
Refer to the alarm's
configuration details.